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Front brake rotors

If you go on cheapcycle parts web site there not the same part number. I don't recall when they went to the Brembo brake system, that may be the difference! Good luck
 
I believe the wheels on a 2012 are 14” and on the 13’s” and newer they are 15”. Also, 2013 was the first year of the Brembo brakes. I don’t think those rotors will work.
 
Little checking.....

suprisingly cheapcycleparts.com has both models with the same part number. This would indicate they are interchangeable part numbers are the same up to 2017 the 2018 has a new part number...:thumbup:
 
suprisingly cheapcycleparts.com has both models with the same part number. This would indicate they are interchangeable part numbers are the same up to 2017 the 2018 has a new part number...:thumbup:

Didn't look at the CheepCycleParts web page. But I can tell you for sure that they are NOT interchangeable.

2008-2012 used the BRP engineered, Chinese made brake components. All of these years and models have interchangeable brake parts
2013-Current - This is when BRP made the chassis change and went to the much better Brembo braking system. All brake components in these years and models are interchangeable.

Nothing (brake wise) is interchangeable between these 2 production types.

I don't know about the Ryker yet. But I will.

I can say that EBC rotors are the way to go. I've never had a customer with an EBC rotor have it fail. And some after going through 2 or even 3 sets of BRP rotors. Highly recommended. They will stop better as well.
 
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The EBC rotors are so much better especially when combined with the EBC you wont believe the difference. Love my EBCs.
 
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